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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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(La) Muerte en Venecia Thomas Mann / Luchino Visconti Transposición e interpretación

Lores La Rosa, Eduardo 06 March 2019 (has links)
La presente investigación gira en torno a la película “Morte a Venezia” y hace hincapié en la técnica de transposición cinematográfica aplicada por Luchino Visconti a la novela corta de Thomas Mann, “Der tod und Venedig”. Se revisa las teorías acerca de la adaptación cinematográfica en general y específicamente las reflexiones que ha suscitado la paradigmática transposición de “Morte a Venezia”. La tesis pone de relieve la centralidad de la cita del “Fedro” de Platón en dicha novella y cuestiona la interpretación de Mario Vargas Llosa sobre el intertexto platónico. De esta manera facilita la distinción entre la obra escrita y el film en temas de ética, estética y mística. Finalmente, se concluye en que una buena transposición es paradójica, pues logra que dos obras distintas sean poéticamente la misma. / The present research examines the film "Morte a Venezia" and focuses on the technique of cinematographic transposition that Luchino Visconti applied to Thomas Mann's short novel, "Der tod und Venedig". The theories about the cinematographic adaptation in general and specifically the reflections that the paradigmatic transposition of "Morte a Venezia" has provoked are reviewed. The essay highlights the centrality of the quote from Plato's "Phaedrus" in the novel and questions Mario Vargas Llosa's interpretation of the Platonic intertext. In this way, it facilitates the distinction between the written work and the film in ethics, aesthetics and mystic themes. Finally, it is concluded that a good transposition is paradoxical, since it achieves that two different works are poetically the same.
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Bildung and initiation : interpreting German and American narrative traditions

Batista, Miguel January 2003 (has links)
This thesis is divided into two main parts. The first, comprising the three initial chapters, looks, in chapter one, at the specifically German origins of the Bildungsroman, its distinctive features, and the difficulties surrounding its transplantation into the literary contexts of other countries. Particular attention is paid to the ethical dimension of the genre, i.e. to the relation between the individual self and the exterior world, and how it affects individual formation. The focus then shifts to American literature, and the term 'narrative of initiation' is recommended as a credible alternative to 'Bildungsroman'. Allowing for similarities between them, it is none the less strongly suggested that the Bildungsroman of German origin and the American narrative of initiation should be seen as being intrinsically different, principally because of the different cultural backgrounds that shaped them. Several features of the theme of initiation are postulated as decisive factors in the discrepancies between the initiatory narrative and the Bildungsroman. Analysis of six texts - three of each literary tradition - follows, to provide support for the theoretical discussion of the terms introduced in chapter one. Three Bildungsromane are considered in the second chapter, namely Goethe's Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre, Stifter's Der Nachsommer and Keller's Der grune Heinrich, and three narratives of initiation in chapter three: Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Crane's The Red Badge of Courage and Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio. Their relevance to the tradition of German and American fiction as a whole and as precursors of Mann's Der Zauberberg and Hemingway's The Nick Adams Stories is considered. A direct comparison between Mann's and Hemingway's texts constitutes the second part of this thesis, wholly contained in chapter four. In addition to a comprehensive critical reading of both narratives, the contemporaneity of Der Zauberberg and The Nick Adams Stories is taken into account, and consequently special consideration is given to the texts' close relation with the cultural and historical realities of the early twentieth century, particularly the impact of the First World War. With the assistance of Jung's theories, an increased awareness of death and of the dark side of the psyche - though dealt with differently in both texts - is put forward as a significant factor in the deviation of Der Zauberberg and The Nick Adams Stories from the traditions of the Bildungsroman and of the narrative of initiation. This departure leads to a re-appraisal of the relation between the protagonists and their society, and to a new ethical attitude that presupposes different, more modem conceptions of what Bildung and initiation represent in the context of the early twentieth century. How and why they changed and if they survived as literary notions are questions this thesis attempts to answer.

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